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ShiveringCactus
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October 14, 2024
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Tutorial: Using invisible effects to hide a stage light

  • October 14, 2024
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Lasers, dinosaurs and space VFX are cool, but every so often you need to roll up your sleeves to add effects that hide problematic elements in a shot. Reflective surfaces are a great way for production equipment to wind up in a scene which ruins the illusion. Recently a friend of mine had such an issue and asked if there was anything I could do to hide a light's reflection in a painting. To make matters worse, one of the scene's actors moves infront of the reflection!

 

Follow along with me as I use the included Boris Mocha AE planar tracker to isolate the painting. Once I have it tracked, I bring the painting in Photoshop to make use of Content Aware Fill and then finally cut out the waiter with the Rotobrush tool.

 

 

Project Files: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/755wzxszajhxnt9bpewnj/Restaurant-with-Light.zip?rlkey=kyjt0rpdrwrdfpcskdhqt86vk&st=qtr20pc2&dl=1 

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